Every now and then I am reminded about how much fun being a lawyer can be.
This is a bit off the technology beat, but is worth a mention. Fourthamendment.com has a link to a case from Alaska where the defense successfully challenged a search warrant. Read it here.
In this case, the defense called an expert on smell and taste. The expert wrote a book titled, The Handbook of Olfaction and Gustation.
What a great answer the attorneys in that case had to the question: "anything interesting happen at work today?"
A blog by J. Adam Engel focused non-exclusively on the intersection between criminal law, the Fourth Amendment and emerging technology. Dedicated to the idea that effective law enforcement is not incompatible with a vigorous interpretation of the Fourth Amendment.
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